7010

7010 - Benthic biomass hotspot, south-eastern Pechora Sea

CF Number 7010
CF name/description Benthic biomass hotspot, south-eastern Pechora Sea
Time period 1980–2010
Seasonality January–December
Depth horizon (m) Sea floor and water column above
Methodological notes Field data
Sources Shabalin et al., 2018. See Bibliography list.
ArcNet team member leading dataset preparation Vassily Spiridonov
Weights 100
Notes Benthic hotspots are the areas of elevated benthic biomass in upper to mi-subtidal zone that have been persistenly recorded over decades and evidenced as having a high importance as feeding grounds for marine mammals (wlaruses, bearded seals, grey whales) and sea ducks.
Conservation Target Set in the Scenario 72.0%
Conservation Target Achieved in the Scenario 86.1% (Scenario: 119.6%)
PAC ID Pro­por­tion in the PAC Cont­ri­bu­tion to ArcNet Tar­get Achie­ve­ment PAC’s Cont­ri­bu­tion to the Achie­ved Tar­get
20 84.3% 110.4% 92.3%
inner 84.3% 110.4% 92.3%
outer 15.7% 9.2% 7.7%
Updated: 2023-12-07 16:56